Major Japanese automotive company is making waves in the Kenya’s spare parts market 

Kaiho Industry Co. Ltd plans to offer parts traceability as a unique selling point, ensuring the quality and reliability of its products

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Japanese trading firm Kaiho Industry Co. Ltd is set to introduce Nairobi’s first-ever auction for second-hand motor vehicle spare parts. This groundbreaking initiative, backed by the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), aims to provide a convenient and cost-effective solution for motorists and garages.

Kaiho Industry Co. Ltd plans to offer parts traceability as a unique selling point, ensuring the quality and reliability of its products. By doing so, they aim to set themselves apart from other competitors in the market.

According to a reliable source, the inaugural auction will commence on April 3 and will span three days. The frequency of future auctions will be determined based on market demands and dynamics. This development is expected to significantly reduce the time and expenses associated with the importation of spare parts.

By introducing this pioneering venture, Kaiho Industry Co. Ltd seeks to revolutionize the automotive spare parts industry in Kenya. They are poised to provide a platform that not only meets the needs of motorists and garages but also contributes to the growth and development of the local economy.

The launch of this auction marks a milestone in Kenya’s automotive sector, opening up new opportunities for businesses and individuals alike. With the support of JICA, Kaiho Industry Co. Ltd aims to establish itself as a trusted and reliable source for high-quality second-hand motor vehicle spare parts.

As the first of its kind in the country, this auction is expected to attract significant attention and participation from various stakeholders within the automotive industry. It presents an exciting prospect for motorists and garages who can now access affordable spare parts conveniently, without having to go through the hassle and expense of importing them.

The introduction of Kenya’s first second-hand motor vehicle spare parts auction by Kaiho Industry Co. Ltd is poised to bring about positive change in the automotive sector. Through their commitment to quality and traceability, they aim to enhance the overall experience for motorists and garages while contributing to the economic growth of the nation.

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